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... Katakanlah (wahai Muhammad): "Al-Quran itu, (menjadi cahaya) petunjuk serta penawar bagi orang-orang yang beriman; ...
Allah adalah Pelindung bagi Orang Yang Beriman;
Syaitan pula adalah pelindung bagi Orang Kafir.

Sesungguhnya Allah dan malaikatNya berselawat (memberi segala penghormatan dan kebaikan) kepada Nabi (Muhammad s.a.w); wahai orang-orang yang beriman berselawatlah kamu kepadanya serta ucapkanlah salam sejahtera dengan penghormatan yang sepenuhnya.
Al-Ahzaab 33:56
Ingin melihat Katalog Perabot Jati, anda dibawa secara Eksklusif di laman web kami

Eksklusif : Zaman Dulu...1968 - 1975, Kemudian 2012...!

Darjah 6,
SK Gondang, Ketereh,
1968
Tingkatan 2A,
SMR Pangkal Kalong, Kok Lanas
1970
Tingkatan 3A,
SMR Pangkal Kalong, Kok Lanas,
1971
Tingkatan 4 Sains,
SM Hamzah Machang,
1972
Tingkatan 5 Sains,
SM Hamzah, Machang,
1973
Pre-U Class,
SMSAH, Jitra,
Dis 1973 - Mac 1974
Tingkatan 6 Rendah Sains,
SMIP Kota Bharu,
1974
Geng Tingkatan 6 Atas Sains,
Asrama Putra SMIP Kota Bharu,
1975
Ini Rupa Aku!... Tahun 1968
Dulu 1971... Top Student!
Dan Ini Rupa Aku... Tahun 2012

Ini Juga Di Zaman Dulu... Ketika Di UKM Dirakam pada Okt 1978

Gambar ini diambil ketika Kuliah ST381: Rekabentuk Tinjauan dan Persampelan I (kalu tidak silap) oleh Mr. Christopher Olson (tidak bersama dalam gambar ini). Kuliah diadakan di Bilik Kuliah G2A pada Okt. 1978. Kelas ini hanya ada 10 orang sahaja. Jadi kepada kekawan yang masih mengingati gambar ini, sila hubungi saya melalui email aby4466@gmail.com untuk mengembalikan semula hubungan yang telah hampir 35 tahun terputus. Terima kasih.

Dari L-R:
Depan: Redzuan Razali, Abdul Rahman Hasan, Anak Ngadiman (maaf ingat nama bapa sahaja)
Tengah: Siti Khalidah (Kalu tidak silap), Ismail Yusof, Aku, Ismail Abdullah dan Mohd Ridwan (Kalu tak silap)
Belakang: Ghazali Sulong dan Shafie Mat Yatim.

Kenangan Dengan Kawan Lama Di Majlis PPJPM Pada 22.4.2012

Kenangan Bersama YB Senator Datuk Akbar Ali via iPad, Mantan TKP di suatu ketika dahulu...

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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Kronologi Limbang : Siri 2 : Setahun Kemudian...

Lebih Setahun kemudian...
Isu ini berbangkit semula. ia dibangkit oleh Che Det dengan menuduh Dolah Bedawi menyebabkan Petronas kerugian lebih dari US$100bil kerana kontrak Blok L dan Blok M ditamatkan. Blok itu, bukan lagi milik Malaysia. Ia adalah mangsa pertukaran dengan Limbang.  Dah sekarang jadi pertengkaran pula. masing-masing kata mereka yang betul. Elok rasanya Pak Agus memanggil kedua-dua mantan Menteri perdana ni ke rancangan 'Hujah' TV9.

Wallahualam!
Cerita terbaru yang dipetik dari The Star Online adalah keluaran Sabtu, 1 Mei 2010.

Saturday May 1, 2010
Pak Lah refutes claims it was a deal with Brunei in ‘exchange’ for Limbang

PETALING JAYA: Former prime minister Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has refuted claims by his predecessor that he signed away Malaysia’s rights to potential oil revenue in the South China Sea to Brunei. Abdullah, who signed an Exchange of Letters with Sultan of Brunei Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah on Feb 16 last year, said the agreement allowed Malaysia to join in the exploration of petroleum resources from two areas known as Blocks L and M. He said he signed the agreement after the Malaysian Cabinet approved the deal on Feb 11. While the agreement stated that the sovereign rights of the resources in the two areas belonged to Brunei, he said it also included a commercial arrangement where Malaysia would be allowed to participate on a commercial basis to jointly develop the oil and gas resources in the area for 40 years. “This means that in so far as the oil and gas resources are concerned, the agreement is not a loss for Malaysia,” he said in a statement yesterday. Abdullah was responding to a blog posting by Tun Dr Mahathir Moha­mad, entitled “Malaysia’s Genero­sity”, which asked why the two blocks no longer belonged to Malaysia.
Dr Mahathir said the two blocks had been claimed by Malaysia based on historical facts and Petronas had accordingly entered into a production sharing contract with US-based Murphy Oil to start drilling to produce oil. He said the estimated reserves in the two blocks amounted to almost one billion barrels. Dr Mahathir said Abdullah had negotiated with the Sultan to get back Limbang, which was claimed by Brunei but, in return, surrendered the two blocks to Brunei. Dr Mahathir said Abdullah had also announced that the “Limbang Question” was settled but this was denied by Brunei the following day. The blog was posted after a statement by Murphy Oil on April 21 saying its production sharing contracts covering Blocks L and M which Brunei refers to as Blocks K and J respectively awarded by Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd in 2003 were formally terminated by a letter dated April 7 this year. It said this was the result of Petronas informing it that the two blocks were no longer part of Malaysia. On Brunei’s denial that the Limbang Question was settled, Abdullah said the two countries had agreed to undertake a joint survey to demarcate the agreed boundary. He said firstly, the joint survey would confirm on the ground the boundary in five sectors which had already been established by previous agreements in 1920, 1931, 1933 (two agreements) and in 1930. Secondly, he said in the other sectors where no land boundary agreement existed, the joint survey would determine the land boundary based on the watershed principle. “When the entire boundary demarcation exercise is completed, there will be establised a final and permanent boundary between Sarawak on the Malaysian side and Brunei on the other side,” Abdullah added.

dan cerita dari Petronas pula:
Published: Saturday May 1, 2010 MYT 9:32:00 AM 
Updated: Saturday May 1, 2010 MYT 9:33:19 AM 
Petronas clarifies on the two oil-rich blocks

KUALA LUMPUR: Petronas has been invited by the government of Brunei to enter into an agreement to develop the two blocks of oil rich areas in the South China Sea on a commercial arrangement basis. In a statement here on Saturday, the national oil company said it had since set up a team that had begun negotiations with Brunei to work out the terms of this commercial arrangement. "Both parties are committed to arriving at a mutually beneficial arrangement as soon as possible," it said. Petronas said it also wished to clarify reports on the offshore exploration areas designated as Blocks L and M following the execution of the Exchange of Letters between Malaysia and Brunei on March 16, 2009. "This exchange was a culmination of a long-standing issue between the two countries to arrive at a mutually beneficial arrangement, which allowed Petronas to enter into new production sharing contracts for both blocks. "Petronas confirms that following the exchange of letters, the production sharing contracts covering Blocks L and M, which were awarded in 2003 to Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd and Murphy Sabah Oil Co Ltd were formally terminated on April 7 this year as these are no longer part of Malaysia. "Blocks L and M are redesignated as Blocks CA1 and CA2 respectively," it said. The controversy over the two blocks have arisen after former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad had in a blog posting asked why the two blocks no longer belonged to Malaysia. Dr Mahathir said the two blocks had been claimed by Malaysia based on historical facts. In response, former Prime Minister Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi had refuted claims that he signed away Malaysia's rights over the two blocks. Abdullah had said that he signed the agreement after the Malaysian Cabinet approved the deal on Feb 11, which stated that while sovereign rights over these two areas belonged to Brunei, it also allowed Malaysia to participate in jointly developing the areas for 40 years.

Cerita Limbang ni macam nak sorot sesuatu aje....

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